Shaping Practice - Can Scotland keep the Promise
There is a new Government, a new national social work agency, and a new social work partnership now leading the development of change for Scottish social work. SASW and our members have a vital role to play in shaping the future of the profession. We are a key member of the Scottish Social Work Partnership (SSWP) Advisory Group. As the only independent voice for social work in Scotland, SASW will remain at the forefront of scrutinising and engaging with their work as it develops.
It is you, as SASW/BASW members, who are the driving force behind the influence we exert and the asks we make of those shaping social work. These sessions will create a forum for members who are interested in the changes facing social work and who want to use their professional expertise to help keep developments on the right track.
The Promise, changes to how we support age disputed young people seeking asylum, justice social work, SDS implementation, support for the workforce, and much more are all currently high on the agenda.
This session focuses on - Can Scotland keep the Promise
Time is running out to keep the Promise by 2030. Earlier this year, a new law was passed to support its implementation. Still, most agree that further legislation is likely, and even delivering the changes already agreed will be hugely challenging. As social workers, you are on the front line of this work. Together, we can help shape the next few years and drive focus on the changes that will make a real difference to the people we support.
Sessions will evolve as the agenda shifts. If there are areas you think we should focus on, please let us know.
Delivered via MS Teams. For any queries please contact scotland@basw.co.uk.